First Time at Sea
No experience assumed. Learn to helm, read the wind, and tie three knots that matter.
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- Every guest helms on the first afternoon
- Three knots, taught until they are automatic
- Wind, tides and rights of way, explained plainly
- Sold by the cabin - come alone
- Credited in full against a full week booked in the same season
Almost nobody grows up on boats. Most people who love sailing started late, felt foolish for two days, and then it clicked.
These three nights are for that. Nothing is assumed and nothing is tested. You will take the helm on the first afternoon, learn to read the wind on the water rather than from an app, tie three knots that actually get used, and understand what everybody is shouting about at the front of the boat.
By Sunday you will know whether this is yours. Plenty of people find out it is.
How The Days Run
- Day One
- Split. Boarding, safety, and your first hour at the helm before dinner at anchor.
- Day Two
- Sail handling, wind, and an island anchorage. Swimming in the afternoon.
- Day Three
- You bring her in. Every guest berths the boat once. Return to Split.
What The Price Covers
- Three nights aboard in a private cabin
- All instruction
- All meals aboard
- Skipper and crew
- Harbour and berth fees
Afterwards
A short written guide to what you learned, and the value of the weekend credited against a full week in the same season.
Take Your Place
Places are held for 48 hours from enquiry. Tell us who is coming and we will confirm the cabin.
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